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Summary: "When Sweetie Belle becomes angry with Rarity for stealing her spotlight, she deliberately sabotages a costume for one of Rarity’s most elite clients. Later that night, Sweetie Belle is paid a visit by Luna in her dreams."

By the way, is Sapphire Shores a bit of a jerk? I think so. I mean, Rarity's her favorite designer, and she considers her the best, has been shown time and time again how amazing Rarity is at her work, but she's willing to drop her over a simple mistake as one headdress?

This is the first time in a few weeks that I've kept up with the show (still need to go back and watch the prior two episodes at some point.) I guess Luna was enough to lure me out of my apathy.

Reasonably solid episode, overall. There's stuff I could quibble with, but it was well-paced and the third act was a sensible extension of the established conflict (which is something I've noticed the show had been struggling with lately.) Plus, LUNA! Always good to see more of our dear celestial princesses, long may they reign.

Is Sapphire Shores meant to be a take on someone in particular? I thought about her name and if it might be a twist on someone real, but I couldn't figure one out. Personally, I got a Beyonce vibe from her.

She's incredibly annoying and so stereotypical enough to just be a complete waste of a character, when we could have had a real one they spent more than 5 seconds making out of a black disney teen show character.

Is Sapphire Shores meant to be a take on someone in particular? I thought about her name and if it might be a twist on someone real, but I couldn't figure one out. Personally, I got a Beyonce vibe from her.

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Yeah, it was a down note for the episode. Seems like Rarity took a little more shit for her than she has with some of the others.